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    Donna Dubinsky

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    I. Why was Donna so successful during her first 4 years at Apple before the JIT dispute? Dubinsky’s advanced because: (1) her division delivers results‚ (2) her individual performance is strong‚ (3) Apple’s environment permits rapid advancement‚ and (4) her boss helps her. 1. Sales delivered strong results‚ and Dubinsky was a recognized positive contributor to it. Dubinsky’s group performed well on key metrics including dealer satisfaction‚supporting new product launches without delay‚ and scaling

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    Donna Dubinsky at Apple

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    Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computer Inc. Recommendations and Findings - The Ultimatum
 “…Star performers who have been rewarded for their individual contributions and have come to expect wide latitude in how they work‚ becoming a manager can be a mixed blessing.” These words aptly describe the career of Donna Dubinsky at Apple Computer. As you will find in this paper‚ Donna’s case highlights key issues in organizational strategic direction and hierarchical structure; it illustrates power and

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    Secret history was written by Procopius a bishop of Caesaria and probable is written c. 550 and published after his death was. In the secret history Procopius writes about the way Theodora lived her life‚ and she does not have any shame in the way her perform on the stage. Procopius describes that Theodora was following her sister Comito step at a young age before she reached her youth and even before her mother put her on the stage. Theodora would always dress in a little tunic with sleeves waiting

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    Donna Haraway's Analysis

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    This semester‚ the readings were a bit challenging‚ but overall I enjoyed the readings. It has always been very difficult for me to understand Donna Haraway‚ but by discussing her in class and giving examples‚ I was able to have a better understanding of her topics. Throughout her work Modest_Witness@Second_Millennium. FemaleMan©_Meets_OncoMouse: Feminism and Technoscience‚ Haraway explains that cyborgs are constructed as the postmodern icon in today’s society‚ because of science. Haraway explains

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    Rhonda Caton History 362 The Main Argument of Procopius The Secret History Procopius is considered to be a historian‚ who lived in the 6th century. From his works we are able to visit back into the Byzantine Empire‚ when Emperor Justinian reigned. Through the three books he created: “History of the Wars”‚ “The Buildings of Justinian”‚ and “The Secret History”‚ he is our primary source of information about the reign of Emperor Justinian. After reading “The Secret History”‚ I found the tone

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    The novel “Secret History” by Leonora Sansay for readers it is a little complicated. It is mainly talking about a young lady that travels a lot with her sister. Her sister and her husband got divorced and she started writing some stories in the form of letters. The novel “Secret History” is showing us how bad the way of treatment was in Europe and the marriage at this time was a hard issue. The women were treated badly and people had a lot of problems because they used to get in a relationship and

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    Donna Freydkin Summary

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    Celebs try to refurbish their reps Donna Freydkin According to Donna Freydkin‚ "For Celebrities‚ image isn’t everything. It’s the only thing (Freydkin‚ 2004‚ p. 1)." The author of this article takes a look at certain celebrities who have been through rough times of late. She suggests ways in which these celebrities can repair their image. The celebrities mentioned were Janet Jackson‚ Michael Jackson‚ Ben Affleck‚ and Jennifer Lopez. Janet Jackson disappeared from the public eye after her breast

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    Introduction A feminism critique of science and technology springs out from the Foucauldian insights of the intimate relations between knowledge and power. Knowing the world is‚ through naming it‚ a way to control it‚ and it has real effects of oppression and control. Representations work on the represented‚ and thus‚ epistemology not only to an extent determines ontology‚ but by the same token it is a tool to change a world of inequalities. A feminist critique seeks both to unveil actual structures

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    Donna Dubinsky and Apple Computers‚ Inc. Why was Dubinsky initially successful at Apple? Donna Dubinsky was initially successful at Apple because she projected a lot of confidence and conviction in her beliefs. Donna was a decision maker who battle for procedure. Donna was focused primarily on her caring and honest relationships with her subordinates. Donna was aggressive with her convictions; she pushed hard for an interview with Apple and received an offer only after pointing out that they would

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    Donna Haraway's Analysis

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    The relation‚ as defined by Donna Haraway in the Companion Species Manifesto‚ is the “smallest unit of analysis and the relation is about significant otherness at every scale” (Haraway 24). The ideal relation between two companion species‚ a term that Haraway describes for “bodies that matter” or equal species in a mutualistic relationship‚ prominently relies on the notion where neither species is a whole or a part (Haraway 6). To Zygmunt Bauman‚ a sociologist known for his work of Modernity and

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